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Partners' Institution:
INFOREF
Project's period (from/to):
01 April 2016 - 31 December 2016
Objectives of activities carried out:
Phase 4 "Guidelines for Policy Makers" aims to provide policy makers in charge of making policies in the field of education as well as in the field of sport and health of Guidelines to raise awareness on the importance of promoting sport at school and on the promotion of a more effective integration of physical education in the school curricula taking into account the promotion of an ethical approach to sport.
The Guidelines will also be addressed to national, regional and local Sport committees, as well as sport association.

Two different Guidelines will be created:
• Sport and School Education.
The guidelines will focus on the importance of promoting sport at school level and will provide indications to policy makers for this purpose. The guidelines will also propose how to enhance the integration between schools activities (both curricular and extracurricular) and sport activities in order to break the invisible barrier that often presents school and sport themselves as incompatible. The Guidelines will set principles, suggest necessary steps and solutions, based on the best practices in the field at European level to promote sport and physical activities as a beneficial tool for enhancing school educational offer and not as a menace.
• Education for an ethic based Sport.
The guidelines will focus on how to promote an ethic based approach to sport, illustrating what to do, through reference to successful experiences in the field, to overcome the hypercompetitive approach to sport that too often Media and society diffuse and promote and that leads too often to the need to succeed and therefore to bypass rules (e.g. doping, match fixing etc) to achieve the goal

The Guidelines will be developed in English and translated in all partners’ languages.
Description of activities carried out:
During the third partners' meeting organised by OMNIA, Inforef was informed about the chapters of the guidelines we would write.
Inforef wrote the chapters 3 (Involvement of all actors), 4 (Methods and projects to promote) and 7 (Evaluation) for the toolkit "Education for an ethic-based sport". The first draft of the chapters was submitted to the other partners for reviewing.
Inforef reviewed and commented the other chapters of this toolkit.
The final version is available. Inforef cooperated with RENASUP to translate them in French. The French version is available.
Outcomes:
Final version available in English and French.
Evaluation of the work undertaken:
The three chapters were praised by the other partners for their structure and clarity. They received few suggestions of correction.


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